'inline' command at 'for' loop... can we?
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can we put 'inline' command at 'for' loop
I want to save several inline function at an array... Available?
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Masoud Ghanbari
am 17 Apr. 2013
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am 17 Apr. 2013
Please do not post details of the question as an answer, but inster it in the question, where readers expect them.
What does "get the function from user" exactly mean? It is impossible to guess this reliably.
I think what he wants to do is the same as discussed here:
Still dont use inline, use eval to generate the function handle. See me updated first post.
Masoud Ghanbari
am 18 Apr. 2013
Friedrich
am 18 Apr. 2013
As long the user enters a valid matlab expression you are fine to eval it.
>> user_input = '@(x,y) x+y'
user_input =
@(x,y) x+y
>> my_fcn = eval(user_input)
my_fcn =
@(x,y)x+y
>> my_fcn(3,10)
ans =
13
>>
Masoud Ghanbari
am 18 Apr. 2013
Friedrich
am 19 Apr. 2013
input returns a character array wheras inputdialog gives back a cell.
This @(x,y)x+y should give any error. What error do you get?
Masoud Ghanbari
am 19 Apr. 2013
Iman Ansari
am 19 Apr. 2013
Bearbeitet: Iman Ansari
am 19 Apr. 2013
Hi. Use this:
f{i} = eval(user_input{1});
Masoud Ghanbari
am 19 Apr. 2013
Friedrich
am 19 Apr. 2013
Dude ;) Post your intput and the error message. A simply does not work wont help.
Masoud Ghanbari
am 20 Apr. 2013
Friedrich
am 22 Apr. 2013
You need to zuse {} instead of () when you call eval. inputdlg gives back a cell. Also don't use i to index into it. This should work:
f{i} = eval(user_input{1})
Masoud Ghanbari
am 20 Apr. 2013
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